Bailey Conklin scored the game-winner at 7 minutes, 7 seconds of the third period as the No. 4 Huskies (10-10-1) edged the No. 5 Islanders in a Division II quarterfinal in Malone. Malone will travel to play No. 1 St. Lawrence Central in Wednesdays 7 p.m. semifinal.

Trevor Hughes scored a first-period goal for the Islanders (6-13-2). Trevor Henderson tied the game two minutes later for the Huskies.

NORWOOD-NORFOLK 7, TUPPER LAKE 4

Austin Cousineau scored two goals with three assists as the No. 3 Flyers (11-8-2) defeated No. 6 Tupper Lake in a Division II quarterfinal in Norfolk. Norwood-Norfolk will travel to play No. 2 OFA at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in a semifinal.

Zeb Brown scored two goals with two assists for the Flyers and Troy Kovach also scored two goals. The Lumberjacks fell to 1-18-1.

INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD

PIERCE LEADS CANTON TO TITLE

Laura Pierce won three individual events, setting a Section 10 record in the 1,500-meter run, as Cantons girls won the Section 10 team title at SLU. Canton finished with 160 1/2 points and Malone was second with 94.

Pierce, named the Most Valuable Runner, won the 1,000 and 3,000 and her time of 4 minutes, 43.5 seconds in the 1,500 set a Section 10 record.

Beaver Rivers Skylar Pastor, a South Jefferson student, won the 300 and was named the Most Valuable Field Event Performer. Other girls individual champions included Potsdams Maddie Drechsel (long jump), Indian Rivers Elizabeth Kolodgy (shot put) and Tupper Lakes Samantha Ormsby (triple jump) and Hannah Klossner (high jump).

MALONE WINS BOYS TITLE

Four individual winners as well as a title in the 3,200 relay helped Malone take the boys title at the Section 10 meet with 152 1/2 points. OFA was second with 105.

Malone was led by Morgan Marlow, who won the 1,600 and was named Most Valuable Runner. Malones other wins came from Corey Lamere (3,200), Aaron Sharlow (long jump) and Abe Gravell (high jump).

Indian Rivers Darrius Bryant won the 55 and the triple jump and was named Most Valuable Field Event Performer. OFAs Alex Wood claimed the 600 and 1,000. Other boys champions included Beaver Rivers Cody Updike (55 hurdles) and Indian Rivers Felix Garcia (300) and Brandon Bliss (shot put).

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